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Blood on the Bayou by Stacey Jay

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Synopsis

First came a terrorist attack. Then the mutations—and Fey who had lived in harmony with humans turned deadly. Now most people hide behind iron gates. But those who are immune—and those with enough courage—can venture out into the Louisiana Delta . . . and a nightmare world of magic. NO GOOD DEED GOES UNPUNISHED Annabelle Lee, a Fairy Containment and Control agent with immunity to fairy venom, is once again called upon to help solve a murder deep in the bayou.... more

About Stacey Jay

STACEY JAY lives in California with her husband and their two boys.


Published: March 1, 2012 by Simon and Schuster

Genre: Science Fiction & Fantasy, Mystery, Thriller & Suspense. Fiction. 432 pages

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  • All Critics: 13
  • Positive: 10
  • Negative: 3
  • Vampire Book Club | 4 Apr 2012

    Relationship complications are piled on top of each other in Blood on the Bayou, but it’s not chaotic. It’s just real. Painful. Sexy. Brutal. Complicated. Real relationship drama.

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  • Smexy Books | 16 May 2012

    While I’m sure this series will continue to appeal to those who love an action packed dark Urban Fantasy, I’m afraid that Annabelle Lee and I will be parting ways here.

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  • Tynga's Reviews | 11 Apr 2012

    If you’re a fan of character driven books with damaged heroines, unique and atmospheric world building and real character development, I strongly suggest you read this series. It offers everything I could wish for in a book.

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  • Greyt Thoughts? | 18 May 2012

    Overall I like this world and this character and the author's writing very much and I'm looking forward to book three.

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  • CSI: Librarian | 12 Mar 2012

    In conclusion, not for me.

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  • Rhi Reading | 3 Apr 2012

    The only part of the book I didn't like was that it had to end. The pace is fast, I usually struggle with books over the 350 page mark and BLOOD ON THE BAYOU managed to fly by for me.

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  • Addicted 2 Heroines | 17 Mar 2012

    Dark, gritty urban fantasy doesn't get much better than this.

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  • Awesome Sauce Book Club | 17 Mar 2012

    If you are looking for a new unique world filled with just non stop awesomeness then you have found it right here!!

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  • Gizmo's Book Reviews | 29 Feb 2012

    Blood on the Bayou is not all about the love-Bermuda-triangle. It also has non-stop action, and a storyline that revolves not only around the faeries, but an entirely new species is introduced. You’ll have to read it to find out!

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  • Amberkatze's Book Blog | 24 Apr 2012

    Definitely a super addition to the Paranormal Urban Fantasy genre. This series could turn out to be a favourite of mine.

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  • One-Good-Book | 24 Mar 2012

    Blood on the Bayou is better. In every way.

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  • Miss Vain's Paranormal Fantasy | 11 Mar 2012

    I absolutely loved every bit of this book!!

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  • Publishers Weekly | 6 Feb 2012

    Every element in this book has its analogue in other series; an experienced reader of the genre will see every twist and turn coming long in advance.

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